ACTIVITIES
Making fire without the aid of matches is difficult, but essential to survival in the wild, as students learn in this…
WORKSHEETS
Students construct a compass out of household objects and then learn how to read it. This social studies activity…
MAPS
Students construct a topographic map.
The universally recognized peace symbol was created as a call for nuclear disarmament, as students learn in this…
GAMES AND APPS
Figure out the state on the basis of five clues.
Find the state name hiding within the sentence.
Fill in the blank in the song title with the appropriate place name.
Choose from 45 capital cities, and name the corresponding country.
Discover a game of 70 questions to test and reinforce knowledge of Egypt.
Test knowledge of Ancient Greek trivia.
Playing this game reviews facts about Ireland.
Answer questions about past presidents of the United States.
Answer questions about the American Revolution and try to collect more cards than your opponents.
Discover a game that contains 100 questions about the Civil War.
Match terms with corresponding definitions to improve knowledge of the Age of Exploration.
Write the name of the person who said each of these notable quotes.
Students fill in their family tree.
Learn more about some common metals.
Use a printable that contains several science activities students can do with eggs.
Find out how to make a compass using a magnet.
Playing this game increases your students' awareness of the important contributions made by African Americans throughout…
Colonial life is reviewed in this puzzle.
Colonial terms are hidden in these word puzzles.
Review the events of the Boston Tea Party with this puzzle. Students are given clues to answer the questions about…